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1. Plant- and Animal-Based Protein-Rich Foods and Cardiovascular Health.

2. Dietary Meat Categories and Descriptions in Chronic Disease Research Are Substantively Different within and between Experimental and Observational Studies: A Systematic Review and Landscape Analysis.

3. Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials of Red Meat Consumption in Comparison With Various Comparison Diets on Cardiovascular Risk Factors.

4. Total red meat intake of ≥0.5 servings/d does not negatively influence cardiovascular disease risk factors: a systemically searched meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

5. Egg Consumption Increases Vitamin E Absorption from Co-Consumed Raw Mixed Vegetables in Healthy Young Men.

6. Associations between Diet Behaviors and Measures of Glycemia, in Clinical Setting, in Obese Adolescents.

7. The 2015 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee Scientific Report: Development and Major Conclusions.

8. Effects of dietary protein intake on body composition changes after weight loss in older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

9. Effect of food form on postprandial plasma amino acid concentrations in older adults.

10. Food form and portion size affect postprandial appetite sensations and hormonal responses in healthy, nonobese, older adults.

11. Comparison of self-reported, measured, metabolizable energy intake with total energy expenditure in overweight teens.

12. Dietary protein intake affects albumin fractional synthesis rate in younger and older adults equally.

13. Chromium picolinate and conjugated linoleic acid do not synergistically influence diet- and exercise-induced changes in body composition and health indexes in overweight women.

14. Synergistic use of higher-protein diets or nutritional supplements with resistance training to counter sarcopenia.

15. Nutrient ingestion, protein intake, and sex, but not age, affect the albumin synthesis rate in humans.

16. High-Protein and High–Dietary Fiber Breakfasts Result in Equal Feelings of Fullness and Better Diet Quality in Low-Income Preschoolers Compared with Their Usual Breakfast123

17. Comparison of self-reported and measured metabolizable energy intake with total energy expenditure in overweight teens123

18. Nutrient Ingestion, Protein Intake, and Sex, but Not Age, Affect the Albumin Synthesis Rate in Humans123

19. Red Meat and Health: Getting to the Heart of the Matter.

20. Effects of egg consumption on carotenoid absorption from co-consumed, raw vegetables.

21. Protein and healthy aging.

22. The Effects of Consuming Frequent, Higher Protein Meals on Appetite and Satiety During Weight Loss in Overweight/Obese Men.

23. Protein intake during energy restriction: effects on body composition and markers of metabolic and cardiovascular health in postmenopausal women.

24. Vegetarian Diets: Nutritional Considerations for Athletes.

25. The Atwater energy equivalents overestimate metabolizable energy intake in older humans: results from a 96-day strictly controlled feeding study.

26. 2015 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee Report.

27. Diet-Induced Weight Loss: The Effect of Dietary Protein on Bone.

28. Comparisons of vegetarian and beef-containing diets on hematological indexes and iron stores during a period of resistive training in older men

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